A Syria Education Programme Success Story: Meet Salma

Meet Salma. Salma is a member of the Founding and Elections Committee of the Association of Parents of Children with Disabilities at a special education facility, supported by The Syria Education Programme (also known as Manahel).
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You Are Enough: The Power of Collective Action 

Youth climate activists and changemakers from around the world recently gathered to share their knowledge and perspectives at UNLEASH’s Regional Innovation Lab in Greenland.
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Cross-Sectoral Analysis Reveals Hidden Links to Youth Development

With the largest youth population in history at 2.4 billion, engaging young people in international development programming is critical in shaping their communities and the world.
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A Conversation with Jennifer Swift-Morgan

Let's have a conversation with Jennifer Swift-Morgan, senior advisor at Chemonics, about building equity in education, fostering country-led development, and teaching and learning in Cameroon.
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All Hands on Deck: Furthering Youth Engagement in Climate Mitigation

As we celebrate International Youth Day, how can global development amplify youth voices and action as an integral part of fighting the climate crisis.
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3 Questions with Norma Evans on Chemonics’ Numeracy Toolkit

Chemonics’ latest toolkit helps educators implement programs to enhance students to engage more effectively with mathematics. Learn more from one of the toolkit's authors about its guiding principles and how it can help the education sector improve math literacy around the globe.
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